Game of Thrones Season 7 Lego sets we deserve to see

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Game of Thrones wrapped up its seventh season this summer, and we need some of the scenes we saw recreated with Lego sets.

Now that Game of Thrones is in offseason mode — and therefore so are we — it’s high time we revisit the things we just recently saw. The seventh season of the show was a bit fast paced at times, but still delivered some seriously intense moments that continue to stick out in our minds.

Of course, our minds instantly go to Lego. Game of Throne is criminally absent when it comes to officially licensed Lego sets, despite the popularity of the crossover audiences. With all that we saw this past season, it might be time to change that.

So in honor of the season ending — and in a shameless effort to tie Lego to this — let’s look back at five moments that legitimately would make cool Lego sets.

5. Dany vs. Jaime at Highgarden

The Moment

After Olenna Martell drinks poison in front of Jaime Lannister, he returns to Bronn and the army of Lannisters and Tarley’s near the castle. They prepare to defend against an attacking Dothraki army when over the hilltop comes Daenerys and her dragon to lay waste to everyone in her path.

Why It Needs To Be A Lego Set

This seems tailor made for a battle Lego set. There isn’t a whole lot of architecture, but that could change if we wanted to use Olenna’s castle as a backdrop. Mainly we’re talking about a lot of Minifigures (which would be a cool Civil War collector’s twist on Lego) and the artillery that was present. It’s not a super elaborate set, but it’s one that highlights a pretty cool moment from this past season and would feature Dany, Bronn, and Jaime as Minifigures. You could also have a charred Dickon, just for a chuckle.